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61  Economy / Economics / Re: Remote Working and Inequality on: September 03, 2020, 07:37:37 PM
Remote work is a very nice thing, and for me I very much prefer to work remotely. But, I don’t think that should be the case for everyone. And I am saying that because I don’t like the situation the world is in right now, I would very much prefer that things goes back to normal as they used to be than what they are right now, everything should be balanced. Before this covid19 outbreak there have been lots of companies and people that were working remotely, and I think things were balanced then, than now that everyone is now working from home.

Apart from that not all jobs can be done from home because there are people who have jobs that can’t be done from home and that will lead to them being jobless.
62  Other / Politics & Society / Re: Donald Trump signs executive orders banning TikTok and WeChat on: August 26, 2020, 05:45:50 PM
When I saw the news on CNN, it says the they were given 45 days to either sell it or face being banned. So, if the parent company that owns Tiktok, which is a Chinese company, doesn’t sell it to a US company they will end up being banned, and WeChat will also face the same if they are not sold to a US company as well. I know that all these things were triggered by the coronavirus that came out from China, everyone is pissed about it. The first time they talked about this, that was Mike Pompeo, I saw the video of him on Twitter pleading with app stores to take down every bad Chinese applications.

From there Trump took over, and got serious about it. Well, even the Chinese has been doing some things that are similar to this, I’ve seen them ban some apps, and also try to go into countries and buy their businesses during this Coronavirus breakout...what can I say?
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64  Economy / Speculation / Re: Predict top and your selling plan during this market cycle. on: August 18, 2020, 10:55:34 PM
I will be selling a big part of my coin and leave the remaining, and that is the ones that are needed for the side business that I am into.

I get Bitcoin like almost everyday from the work I do, and I also send out some, but I have an amount I have kept aside as an investment and that’s the one I’m going to sell once the market hits another ATH price.

Then if the price should decrease after everything, then I will also be buying back my coins with some of the money I have gotten from selling the first.
65  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Re: Everyone waiting for v2.0 but... on: August 18, 2020, 08:14:05 PM
This is not something that they should be in a hurry to do. They have announced it, good and everyone is aware of it, there is no need to be in a hurry. So it’s best that they chill and take their time to work properly on the ETH 2.0. someone posted something about it earlier, saying that the projects needs some kind of support and when I checked, the number of people that have joined is not up to fifty percent.

Moreover this is not the first time that the ETH 2.0 version was talked about, since the first time it was mentioned , till now it has not been finished. Although they are quite close to the project being completed as of recent.
66  Economy / Gambling / Re: 🔶 YOLOdice.com 🔶 play&invest BTC ETH LTC DOGE on: August 18, 2020, 05:57:46 PM
Wow I have never seen a bankroll get murdered like the LTC bankroll just did - and there is no leverage. Insane!
I never seen this kind of winnings before, it's really a huge amount of LTC before a whale loses a huge amount and now I think whales are getting back to get their losses. Well I hope I can be a whale someday.

And now its up circa 20%. Some massive betting going on - Really cool to watch!
I guess dude was just plain old lucky, there is really not that much to say about it. This is the rare risk of investment because if you lose this much, recovering back from it will take time, if you make the profit first and lose it later that wouldn't really be too much, think of it like this, you have 100 bucks invested, it goes up to 300 bucks, then you lose 200 bucks, now at that point you lost a lot but you have 100 bucks like you started, that is why I think this is the worst version.

Plus 5000+ litecoin is not really something that is simple, there must have been some strategy involved as well, that person doesn't look like he is something who just got lucky only and nothing else, he looks like someone who knows about gambling and strategies. Let's hope he is not just a hacker who found a loophole to win back to back.
67  Economy / Gambling / Re: FORTUNEJACK.COM |Deposit 777 play with 1777 mBTC |Live Casino, Slots, Betting on: August 18, 2020, 02:35:58 PM
Right now there is a ddos attack into many of the crypto casino websites, I do not know the reason and sometimes ddos helps with the hacking so that could be a reason for why people might be doing it but I know at least 4 big places that is getting constant ddos attacks and have hard time joining, it is not a permanent thing neither because one second you can login and play and other second it goes away, so there is not really a constant thing where you can't open the website up neither, try for like 5 minutes and you will realize that half of the time website opens and half of the time it doesn't.

Even if you can open and login you will have to retry constantly because it goes away. I guess the bad people who want this will not stop until there is a way to stop them.
68  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: blockchain sending limit ? on: August 17, 2020, 11:35:12 PM
Lol there is nothing like sending limit when you’re making use of the Blockchain wallet to send money, it’s just has to do with the fees, I guess the fees are high up to $2+ when you were about to send that money.

Maybe you should wait. On Saturday I sent $70 and the fees was just $0.09. when the network is congested you’re going to be paying higher fees for the transaction you’re about to make, no matter the amount you’re sending the fees are going to be high. My friend once paid over $3 for a transaction of $1.50 lol Grin. That’s just how it happens.
69  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Bitcoin Blackmail E-mails on: August 17, 2020, 09:57:54 PM
How sure are we that you’re also not trying to blackmail other people with the website link you have entered here? I hope other people have not clicked and entered their information on the website you posted. The website you have posted here for checking whether someone is a victim, anyone making use of that website is even putting themselves in more risks because the site is requesting for email, you’re giving out your email to people you don’t know anything about and that means they can steal it use it for whatever they want.

My advice is that people should stop making use of the same password for every account they create on websites, it’s best to use different passwords. And if you have been a victim, don’t worry yourself a lot, just change information and you’re good.
70  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: How to make old people understand Bitcoin? on: August 17, 2020, 09:14:27 PM
Anyone, no matter their age, as far as they went to school and they can read and understand, there wouldn’t be much difficulties in explaining to them what cryptocurrency is all about. I know some old people where I live that are very intelligent, they are very brilliant that they can easily understand anything. I know that might not be the case for everyone, but by simply telling them that Bitcoin is a method of transaction, they will understand it better, instead of all these Bitcoin is a revolution and big grammars, just go straight to the point.

If they are good at making use of technology like smartphones, and they are into online banking and PayPal, they won’t have any problem understanding. And moreover I don’t see anything difficult in sending and receiving money with Bitcoin. Let’s say you’re making use of Coinbase, it’s not hard to just click on receive and copy your address right? So there isn’t much work in it.
71  Economy / Economics / Re: You want to become a millionaire,here is the secret formula on: August 17, 2020, 08:40:07 PM
There is no secret formula how to become millionare. Nothing in this world doesn't come easy and over night, for everything you need to.work very hard and have a bit of luck too. So, don't trust to those who will tell you they have some formulas and receipes, they usualy just try to get money out of your pocket.
Though you are right but he is not selling anything and not trying to make profits out of you. I believe you read the thread and you should know that selling your product repeatedly is what the OP advised which actually costs nothing or no way someone is trying to make money from you by fooling you.

Coming back the topic, I think that selling a product or service that costs higher is better and actually you also need to understand the market you are working in because there are various types of market.

You think of Chinese products and they work on quantity while if you analyse iPhone they work for quality and make profits that ways. So it depends on what market you are in and hence pick the correct strategy because not always selling cheap is the best idea as sometimes you can make your product as prime and target rich audience.
72  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Re: Invest in your ability to earn more. on: August 17, 2020, 07:49:55 PM
Skill doesn't mean you can earn without any hard work, tho. It just helps you to reduce the risk if you were an investor. Being a good investor even took both hardship and experience to pull a successful investment.
Actually being hardworking is itself a good skill and not everyone has it. Skill is basically something we can work upon and improve it, not like IQ which no matter how hard we work we cannot improve it. Having good trading skills means that you have worked hard day and night to learn the mistakes that are possible in trading and slowly eliminating the risks and increasing good trades.

Invest in yourself its always a great decision. With higher education/special courses/wider general education everyone have more possibilities in thier life

Actually the most intelligent people in the world also invest on their brain while the least intelligent people invest on entertainment and taste so I agree that one who invests on his brain is the most successful person.
73  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Re: Never give up on: August 16, 2020, 09:09:32 PM
And that would be me. I invested in the market when the prices were at the peak. The real moment of rejoice will be when Bitcoin reaches new all time high and also all other altcoins show upward trend along with it. We still need institutional money to get the market to new heights and that can only be achieved by finding new ways to make investing and trading in cryptocurrencies easier and convenient. Launch of projects like DeFi is really what we needed as a boost to the trend.

I hope that the crypto world keeps updating and providing more use cases to the world in order to pave the way for global acceptance and adoption.
74  Economy / Economics / Re: Bank's loss crypto's gain? on: August 16, 2020, 07:18:44 PM
Banks have been around for a long time but this amazing huge technology and the network and bribe enough to control the governments type of banking industry is probably not a hundred years old, sure if you check the history with things like medici family and so forth you would see that "banks" did controlled governments but that was mainly families or business's owned by people, not corporations.

Today a company could change the CEO have another one and continue their life that way without changing, so it is not really one person or a group of people or a family, it is the idea of the company that is crooked. I do not think that crypto could gain anymore than what is also gaining but banks has to continue to grow smaller and smaller in order to make us finally live a life without being under the heavy load of banks.
75  Economy / Economics / Re: Global Migration of Millionaires. Can Bitcoin change this scenario? on: August 16, 2020, 06:48:08 PM
Lol, if you’re living in a country that wants to take all your years of hard work from you and leave you empty handed, you will be left with no other option than to leave that country and look for a better country that’s going to benefit you.

Countries that are being repressive really don’t know what they are doing, it’s very wrong to be doing such thing and chasing all the rich guys in the country to move to another place. If these millionaires move to another country, they are moving their business with them and that means that there will be increase in unemployment, and the country will be losing.
76  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Re: If someone mistakenly sent you 1 ETH, what would you do? on: August 16, 2020, 06:14:24 PM
I think there is a situation here that you need to figure out before you do anything. You should return it back, that is the ethical and moral thing to do, however you don't know where it is sent from, if you send it back you may actually cause people to lose it as well.

For example, someone might have withdrawn it from an exchange and mistakenly sent to you, now you might say how could someone send a withdrawal to you but how did they sent it to you in other ways as well, they are all sounding weird, so if it is like that and you send it back exchange gets it and not the person. So, you need to make sure somehow that person who sent it to you also receives it back, I don't know how but if you could do that somehow you could make sure that they get it back to the right address instead of sending it back to same address.
77  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Re: Why people are buying when the price is going up and not when it is down on: August 16, 2020, 08:15:02 AM
Uuhm, do you only buy when the market is going up? Don’t you know that you’re taking a risk and what you’re about doing now is what is called FOMO?

Well, there is still time and you can go ahead and buy now that you still have that time.

But, it is better you get to know this early, stop to FOMO, it is not a good thing and you are taking the risk of being affected if the market suddenly gets dumped. It’s always best to get in and buy any coin during those times when they are low and stable. That way you wouldn’t be taking much risk, and you will as well be buying at a cheaper rate.
78  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Re: Investment advice needed from experts on: August 14, 2020, 09:46:28 PM
Nobody could know if a coin would go up or down, so we can't say if you should throw that coin away or not neither, the only thing any "expert" can tell you is their own prediction but it is just that, a "prediction" so I do not think you should move according to anyone's ideas. If it was me I would personally wait for a coin that constantly gets development and bad value, that way I would know that it could potentially worth something one day if one of those developments actually make it to higher stage.

However I actually done something similar and in return I lost money, I was involved with Nano that constantly gets developed and the price plummeted and never really recovered. So in the long run I would say that you should probably focus on what you think about that specific coin and not type of that coin.
79  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Why is bitcoin so unstable? on: August 14, 2020, 08:00:19 PM
Gold is another store of value, but not that unstable. It reached 2000$ recently and was above 1000$ for many years. Those who invested in gold back in 1900 would have made a great choice since it costed only 20$ back then if I'm not wrong. (Although dollar was way more strong than now)

Bitcoin can lose 500$ within one night. Gold can't. Why that?
You are talking about those who invested in Gold at the rate of $20 in 1900, and you forgot that the Bitcoin you’re seeing today that is worth well over $11,000 was once sold for even less than a dollar, so those that invested in Bitcoin then were not lucky?

I know that if you were among those you would not say that Bitcoin is not good, because you will have a thousand profit.

Another thing you have to remember is that gold has been since whatever time it came to be, which we can’t really, but we all know that bitcoin was created in 2009 by some mysterious guy, so chill man. Bitcoin is volatile and it goes down at any time, but there are also times it goes up.
80  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Police Arrest on: August 14, 2020, 07:28:53 PM
Who here is abusing power, you mean those that arrested or the person that was mining bitcoin in his office? First of all, assume that you own a business and you discover that one of your staff is doing something else that they are not meant to be doing in the office, what would he your reaction? For sure you’re not going to be happy about that.

There is nothing wrong with mining Bitcoin, although it’s illegal in some countries (I don’t know about Russia) but I don’t think that mining Bitcoin is something you should be doing in an office that doesn’t belong to you. If you want to mine Bitcoin, wouldn’t it be best that you set up your own place where you will mine Bitcoin without having to bother about anyone interfering with your business?
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